Burglary alarm triggered and camera disabled at home


An alarm at a home on NE 121st Street was triggered when someone approached. The security camera stopped working during the event.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
01:25
Transcript:
(name withheld) Park 20, 226, the residence, 1100-0-0-2-1-1-1-street, also as a 25[1]-audible. Someone seen approaching the house and the camera went out, no sort of get-tell. The plaintiff's a law company who were initially advised of a 25 audible from the panel, leaving as a reporter, 2218[2], just came part 20. said a yellow-in-h-honey, notice 1-1-1-3. Yes, so. 2018, unit for the 215. 2015. This impact, thank you, hammerout. 22, 212, 213, 2018. Personal units, 226 for residents, 11200-8121 Street. 11200-0-221 Street. Someone seen a poach in the house and the camera went out, no civic info. The alarm company is the complainant, Viviant, who initially devised a 25-oddable from the panel. Your traditional 2219[3], please. Number 255, U119, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
25: Audible Alarm
[2]
2218: Unit number or call sign (context: responding unit)
[3]
2219: Unit number or call sign (context: responding unit)
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Location mentioned:
NE 121st St, Florida
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